To the inhabitants of the United States of America, a Congressional resolution passed May 26, 1779, over the signature of John Jay as president of Congress, printed for the people of Connecticut, at Hartford, with the authorization of the governor, Jonathan Trumbull, 1779 Jun. 9.

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To the inhabitants of the United States of America, a Congressional resolution passed May 26, 1779, over the signature of John Jay as president of Congress, printed for the people of Connecticut, at Hartford, with the authorization of the governor, Jonathan Trumbull, 1779 Jun. 9.

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Jay, John, 1745-1829

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John Jay (December 12, 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, patriot, diplomat, Founding Father, abolitionist, negotiator, and signatory of the Treaty of Paris of 1783. He served as the second governor of New York and the first chief justice of the United States. He directed U.S. foreign policy for much of the 1780s and was an important leader of the Federalist Party after the ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788. Jay was born into a wealthy family of merchants and...

United States. Continental Congress, 1779.

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